to publish a morning paper on Wednesday, Sept. 12. The New York Times also planned to publish on Wednesday. Because of

the emergency, there were early concerns about how the city’s papers would be

distributed in Manhattan. As the

day progressed and some bridges reopened, those concerns began to be

alleviated.

But

there was at least one paper where publishing was the smallest of concerns. Dow Jones and The

Wall Street Journal lie in the shadow of the World Trade Center, blocks away at 200 Liberty Street. The company ordered its offices evacuated by 9:15 a.m., shortly after the second plane attack. Staffers

exited to the Hudson River and then walked north or south. Authorities also